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         Kafka Franz:     more books (100)
  1. As Lonely As Franz Kafka by Marthe Robert, 1986-09-12
  2. Das Urteil (German Edition) by Franz Kafka, 1994-12
  3. Franz Kafka (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
  4. Franz Kafka: The Necessity of Form by Stanley Corngold, 1989-02
  5. The Complete Stories and Parables by Franz Kafka, 1971
  6. Erzahlungen (German Edition) by Franz Kafka, 1999-09-23
  7. Der Prozess (German Edition) by Franz Kafka, 2010-03-09
  8. Franz Kafka (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
  9. Letters to Milena by Franz Kafka, 1999
  10. Franz Kafka (Reaktion Books - Critical Lives) by Sander L. Gilman, 2005-09-15
  11. Short Stories by Franz Kafka, 2009-08-15
  12. Der Proceß by Franz Kafka, 2007-10-31
  13. Kafka: The Complete Stories & Parables, with a new foreword by Joyce Carol Oates by Franz Kafka, 1983
  14. The Trial by Franz Kafka, 2006-05-15

61. Franz Kafka
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62. Franz Kafka
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geboren 3.7.1883 in Prag, gestorben 3.6.1924 in Kierling bei Wien;
Sohn eines wohlhabenden jüdischen Kaufmanns; 1901 - 1906 Studium der Germanistik und Jura in Prag; 1906 Promotion zum Dr. jur.; danach kurze Praktikantenzeit am Landesgericht Prag; 1908 - 1917 Angestellter einer Versicherungsgesellschaft, später einer Arbeiter-Unfall-Versicherung; 1914 zweimal verlobt und Verlöbnis wieder gelöst; erkrankt 1917 an Tuberkulose; 1920-22 unerfüllte Liebe zu Milena Jesenska; 1922 Aufgabe des Berufes aus gesundheitlichen Gründen; seit 1923 Zusammenleben mit Dora Dymant und freier Schriftsteller in Berlin und Wien; zuletzt im Sanatorium Kierlang bei Wien, dort an Kehlkopftuberkulose gestorben; literarischer Nachlass wird posthum gegen seinen Willen von Max Brod veröffentlicht.
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63. Franz Kafka -- FKA -- Franz Kafka-Ausgabe
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65. TecaLibri: Franz Kafka: Opere
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  • Nasce a Praga. 1913 Betrachtung
      Meditazione
    1916 Das Urteil
      La condanna
    1916 Die Verwandlung
      La metamorfosi
    1918 Beim Bau der chinesischen Mauer
      La costruzione della muraglia cinese
    1919 Der Landartz
      Il medico di campagna
    1919 Brief an den Vater
      Lettera al padre
    1919 In der Strafkolonie
      Nella colonia penale
    1920 Briefe an Milena
      Lettere a Milena
    Muore a Vienna. 1924 Der Prozess
      Il processo
    1926 Das Schloss
      Il castello
    1927 Amerika
      America

66. Franz Kafka
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67. KAFKA, Franz
Selbstzeugnissen und Bilddokumenten (1986); - Max Brod, Über franz kafka.
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68. Una Breve Biografia Di Franz Kafka
Presenta una biografia di franz kafka in italiano, e numerose risorse in lingua inglese.
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Email me at: mauronervi@tin.it Una breve biografia di Franz Kafka (1883-1924) Franz Kafka nasce a Praga il 3 luglio del 1883 dal commerciante ebreo Hermann Kafka (1852-1931) e da Julie Löwy (1856-1934), nella casa chiamata Zum Turm (nell’odierna U radnice ). L’edificio, quasi completamente distrutto, è stato ricostruito e della struttura originale è rimasto solo il grande portone (una lapide con busto all’angolo ricorda che qui è nato lo scrittore). Ebbe tre sorelle più giovani, Elli, Valli e Ottla, scomparse tutte nei campi di concentramento nazisti. Negli anni 1889-1901 Kafka studia nella Deutsche Knabenschule e successivamente nel ginnasio cittadino; negli anni 1901-1906 studia all’Università Tedesca di Praga, dove si laurea in giurisprudenza. Il primo testo letterario conservato si data negli anni 1904-1905 ( Descrizione di una battaglia ). Nell’ anno 1907 comincia a lavorare presso le "Assicurazioni Generali", per passare nell’anno successivo all’"Istituto di assicurazioni contro gli infortuni sul lavoro per il Regno di Boemia", di cui rimarrà dipendente fino al 1922, quando andrà in pensione per malattia. Le sue amicizie comprendono in questo periodo Oskar Baum, Feliz Weltsch e Max Brod; quest’ultimo sarà suo amico per tutta la vita e dopo la morte di Kafka si renderà benemerito per aver salvato e pubblicato tutto il lascito inedito dello scrittore. Fra il 1910 e il 1912 Kafka si occupa sempre più intensivamente di cultura ebraica, e stringe amicizia con Jizchak Löwy, che è a capo di una piccola compagnia di artisti ebrei. Nel 1910 inizia inoltre i

69. Kafka, Franz. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. kafka, franz. (fräntskäf´kä) (KEY) , 1883–1924, German language novelist, b. Prague.
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71. 31947. Kafka, Franz. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION franz kafka (1883–1924), Prague German Jewish author,novelist. Letter to Oskar Pollak, January 27, 1904. Letters
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72. Existentialism And Franz Kafka By Katharena Eiermann, Franz Kafka, Kafka, Existe
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    Franz Kafka Kafka lived his life in emotional dependence on his parents, whom he both loved and resented. None of his largely unhappy love affairs could wean him from this inner dependence; though he longed to marry, he never did. Sexually, he apparently oscillated between an ascetic aversion to intercourse, which he called "the punishment for being together," and an attraction to prostitutes. Sex in Kafka's writings is frequently connected with dirt or guilt and treated as an attractive abomination. Nevertheless, Kafka led a fairly active social life, including acquaintance with many prominent literary and intellectual figures of his era, such as the writers Franz Werfel and Max Brod. He loved to hike, swim, and row, and during vacations he took carefully planned trips. He wrote primarily at night, the days being preempted by his job. None of Kafka's novels was printed during his lifetime, and it was only with reluctance that he published a fraction of his shorter fiction. This fiction included

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    Biography, bibliography, chronology, pictures of kafka and people related with him. Also some texts of his works.
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    Page This page is devoted to the respected father of the existentialism ' Franz KAFKA Chronology of Kafka's Life Pictures Parents Bibliography of Works about Kafka Father Hermann KAFKA (1852-1931) Bibliography of Kafka Mother Julie Levy (1856-1934) Some Texts of Kafka ( in English) Sisters "The tremendous world I have inside my head. But how free myself and free it without being torn to pieces. And a thousand times rather be torn to pieces than retain it in me or bury it. That, indeed, is why I am here, that is quite clear to me..." Beschreinbung eines Kampfes (1909) Elly (Gabriela) Das Urteil (1913) Ottla (Ottilia) Brief an den Vater (1913) Vally (Valeria) Betrachtung (1913) Women Die Verwandlung (1915) (Metamorphosis) Felice Bauer In der Strafkolonie (1919) Milena Jesenska ... Volk der Mause (1924) Friends Ein Hungerkünstler (1924) Max Brod, Oscar Baum, Felix Veltsch Der Prozess (1925) (The Trial) Misc. Das Schloss (1926) (The Castle) House of birth Amerika (1927) 1 Year Old Tagebücher (1948) 5 Years Old Briefe an Milena (1952) Franz, Student

    77. INeedCoffee - Franz Kafka: Coffee Achiever?
    A historical overview of kafka and his relationship with coffee. By Alex Scofield.
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    TOPICS Roasting Brewing Recipes Business ... Health FEATURES Shop News Directory Newsletter ... History Franz Kafka: Coffee Achiever? by Alex Scofield Prague café culture was a pivotal element of Kafka’s life and an inspiration to his writing. The characters in his novels and short stories are often coffee drinkers. Kafka's writing often instills in the reader a jumpy and jittery feeling of having drank one coffee too many. So what were Kafka’s coffee preferences? Did he take it with cream and/or sugar? Unfortunately, the answer to this question remains elusive. Max Brod, Kafka’s friend, editor, and biographer, often describes Prague’s cafes, never mentions Kafka actually drinking coffee in Franz Kafka: A biography . As fused as Kafka’s name is with coffee culture, after several weeks of reading online and hard-copy biographies of Kafka, I can only venture an educated guess as to whether he drank our favorite beverage. A Steady Diet of Coffee? Kafka’s dietary habits were a source of some concern for Brod., who says, "Franz’s attitude to the 'natural health methods' and reform movements of a similar nature was one of very intense interest. . . . He always wore light clothing, even in winter, went for long periods without eating meat, and drank no alcohol." Coffee is not mentioned here one way or the other, but given his aversion to other vices, coffee may well have been something else he avoided. Kafka acquaintance Rudolf Fuchs draws close to the issue without directly answering it, recalling, "One hot afternoon I was accompanying [Kafka] through the old Eisen street. I stopped at a coffee stall and drank a lemonade, after first wiping the rim of the glass with my hand. Kafka watched me disapprovingly. ‘That won’t help you,’ he said."

    78. ClassicNotes: Metamorphosis
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    franz kafka (18831924). 2 Aug 1984, Missing kafka Review The Nightmare of ReasonA Life of franz kafka. 4 Apr 1930, Allegory. The Castle. By franz kafka.
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    "I need solitude for my writing; not 'like a hermit' - that wouldn't be enough - but like a dead man." Birthplace

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    Kafka studied German literature and subsequently completed a Doctorate of Law at the German-language University in Prague.
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    After leaving university he was employed by a private insurance firm before working for the semi-governmental Worker's Accident Insurance Institute until tuberculosis forced him to retire. His bureaucratic experience was to stand him in good stead for his writing...
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